ObjectiveTemporary biventricular pacing to treat low output states after cardiac surgery is an active area of investigation. Reoperative cases are not studied due to adhesions, which preclude left ventricular mobilization to place epicardial pacing wires. In such patients, inserting a temporary left ventricular lead via the coronary sinus cardioplegia cannula may allow for biventricular pacing. We developed a novel technique for intraoperative left ventricular lead placement.MethodsEight domestic pigs underwent median sternotomy and pericardiotomy. Temporary pacing wires were sewn to the right atrium and right ventricle. Complete heart block was induced by ethanol ablation of the atrioventricular node. A 13-French retrograde cardioplegia ca...
In cardiac resynchronisation therapy, failure to implant a left ventricular lead in a coronary sinus...
The temporary pacing is provided as a key principle of maintenance and correction of hemodynamics af...
Background: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing in cardiac re...
ObjectiveTemporary biventricular pacing to treat low output states after cardiac surgery is an activ...
Background: transvenous positioning of the left ventricular (LV) lead in a branch of the coronary si...
AbstractObjectivesPatients in heart failure with left bundle branch block benefit from cardiac resyn...
Purpose: For optimal biventricular pacing, the left ventricular (LV) lead has been found to be best ...
ObjectivesBiventricular pacing is important therapy for congestive heart failure, reversing left ven...
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy via the coronary sinus (CS) is not always possible. Left vent...
INTRODUCTION: During implantation of biventricular devices, manipulation of the guiding sheath durin...
A 64-year old patient with refractory heart failure had a biventricular pacing system implanted with...
AbstractObjectivesVentricular resynchronization might be achieved in a minimally invasive fashion us...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an important treatment modality for a well-defined subgro...
Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device implantation is hampered by difficult pla...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of real-time computed tomographic (CT)...
In cardiac resynchronisation therapy, failure to implant a left ventricular lead in a coronary sinus...
The temporary pacing is provided as a key principle of maintenance and correction of hemodynamics af...
Background: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing in cardiac re...
ObjectiveTemporary biventricular pacing to treat low output states after cardiac surgery is an activ...
Background: transvenous positioning of the left ventricular (LV) lead in a branch of the coronary si...
AbstractObjectivesPatients in heart failure with left bundle branch block benefit from cardiac resyn...
Purpose: For optimal biventricular pacing, the left ventricular (LV) lead has been found to be best ...
ObjectivesBiventricular pacing is important therapy for congestive heart failure, reversing left ven...
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy via the coronary sinus (CS) is not always possible. Left vent...
INTRODUCTION: During implantation of biventricular devices, manipulation of the guiding sheath durin...
A 64-year old patient with refractory heart failure had a biventricular pacing system implanted with...
AbstractObjectivesVentricular resynchronization might be achieved in a minimally invasive fashion us...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an important treatment modality for a well-defined subgro...
Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device implantation is hampered by difficult pla...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of real-time computed tomographic (CT)...
In cardiac resynchronisation therapy, failure to implant a left ventricular lead in a coronary sinus...
The temporary pacing is provided as a key principle of maintenance and correction of hemodynamics af...
Background: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing in cardiac re...